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'''[[Mechanical keyboards]]''' (also known as '''mechanical-switch keyboards''') are a type of [[computer keyboard]] in which it is built with high quality, typically spring activated key switches.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/define_mechanical_keyboard.php |title=What is a mechanical keyboard? |website=The Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard Catalog |access-date=2021-11-20}}</ref> |
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The following table is a compilation list of mechanical keyboard models, brands, and series': |
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| [[Keyboard_technology#Capacitive_keyboard|Capacitive]] - [[Topre]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.realforce.co.jp/en/features/|title=Features | REALFORCE | Premium Keyboard, PBT, Capacitive Key Switch|website=www.realforce.co.jp}}</ref> || {{no}} || USB || {{yes}} || {{no}} || || |
| [[Keyboard_technology#Capacitive_keyboard|Capacitive]] - [[Topre]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.realforce.co.jp/en/features/|title=Features | REALFORCE | Premium Keyboard, PBT, Capacitive Key Switch|website=www.realforce.co.jp}}</ref> || {{no}} || USB || {{yes}} || {{no}} || || |
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Revision as of 21:35, 20 November 2021
Mechanical keyboards (also known as mechanical-switch keyboards) are a type of computer keyboard in which it is built with high quality, typically spring activated key switches.[1]
The following table is a compilation list of mechanical keyboard models, brands, and series':
Mechanical Keyboards
Keyboard name | Switch type | Ergonomic | Connection type |
USB Hub | Backlight | Key Rollover | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AsusTek ROG[2] | Cherry[3] | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Atreus[4] | Matias[5] | Yes | USB | No | No | ||
Cherry | Cherry | No | USB | Yes | No | ||
Code Keyboard[6] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Cooler Master[7] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Corsair | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Das Keyboard | Cherry | No | USB | Yes | Yes | ||
Ducky[8] | Cherry / Gateron / Kailh | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Diatec / Filco[9] | Cherry | No | USB, PS/2 | No | No | ||
GMMK[10] | Gateron[11] / Kailh[12] | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Happy Hacking Keyboard | Capacitive - Topre[13] | No | USB | Yes | No | ||
HyperX Alloy FPS | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | Unlimited | |
IBM Model F | Capacitive - Buckling spring | No | XT, AT | No | No | Unlimited | No longer manufactured. Model F Labs is the modern equivalent. |
IBM Model M | Buckling spring | No | XT, AT, PS/2 | No | No | 2 | No longer manufactured. Unicomp is the modern equivalent. |
iKBC[14][15] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Input Club[16] | Personalized / Silo Beam[17] | Yes | USB | No | Yes | Opensource.[18] / Analog input and Hall Effect switches. | |
KBParadise[19] | Matias / Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Keyboardio[20] | Matias | Yes | USB | No | Yes | Solid maple body. | |
Keychron | Gateron | No | USB, Bluetooth | No | Yes | ||
Keyed Up Labs[21] | Cherry | No | USB, PS/2 | No | No | ||
Logitech G[22] | Omron / Kailh | No | USB | No | Yes | Unlimited | |
Leopold[23][24] | Capacitive - Topre / Cherry | No | USB | No | No | Unlimited | |
Matias[25] | Matias | No | USB | Yes | No | Used to have Alps, but they are no longer manufactured. | |
Model F Labs[26] | Capacitive - Buckling spring | No | USB | No | No | Unlimited | |
Niztech[27][28] | Capacitive - Niz EC[29] | No | USB | No | No | Unlimited | |
Northgate OmniKey | Alps | No | AT | No | No | No longer manufactured. | |
OLKB[30] | Personalized | No | USB | No | No | Opensource.[31] DIY. | |
Razer | Razer[32] | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
SteelSeries Apex[33] | SteelSeries | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS[34] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Topre Realforce[35] | Capacitive - Topre | No | USB | No | No | ||
Unicomp | Buckling spring | No | USB, PS/2 | No | No | 2 | Tenkeyless (TKL/80%) also available. |
UNIQEY[36] | Cherry | No | USB | No | No | ||
Varmilo[37] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | ||
Vortex[38] | Cherry | No | USB | No | No | ||
WASD[39] | Cherry | No | USB, PS/2 | No | Yes | ||
Wooting[40] | Adomax Flaretech[41] / Lekker[42] | No | USB | No | Yes | Unlimited | Analog input and optoelectronic switches. / Analog input and Hall Effect switches.[43][44] |
XMIT[45] | ? | No | USB | No | Yes | Hall Effect switches. | |
ZSA Technology Lab[46] | Cherry / Kailh | Yes | USB | No | No | Opensource firmware on the ZSA Ergodox EZ. Closed source firmware on the ZSA Moonlander. |
References
- ^ "What is a mechanical keyboard?". The Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard Catalog. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
- ^ "ROG - Republic of Gamers|USA | The Choice of Champions".
- ^ "CHERRY MX - Our best keyboard switches". www.cherrymx.de.
- ^ "Atreus Keyboard Kit". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "Matias ALPS Mechanical Keyswitches". Matias.
- ^ "CODE Mechanical Keyboard". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "Cooler Master Peripherals". www.coolermaster.com.
- ^ "Ducky Keyboards". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "DIATEC CORPORATION". www.diatec.co.jp.
- ^ "Glorious PC Gaming Race - PC Gamer and Enthusiast Store". www.pcgamingrace.com.
- ^ "惠州佳达隆电子科技有限公司". www.gateron.com.
- ^ Kaihua website
- ^ "Features | REALFORCE | Premium Keyboard, PBT, Capacitive Key Switch". www.realforce.co.jp.
- ^ "iKBC Mechanical Keyboards | California". iKBC Keyboard.
- ^ "ikbc". ikbc.
- ^ "Input Club - Programmable Mechanical Keyboards". Input Club. Mar 28, 2018.
- ^ "Keystone Analog Mechanical Keyboard". Kono Store.
- ^ "Input Club". GitHub.
- ^ "KBParadise". KBParadise.
- ^ "Keyboardio: keyboards for serious typists". Keyboardio.
- ^ Keyed Up Labs website
- ^ "Logitech G Advanced Mechanical Key Switches for Gaming". www.logitechg.com.
- ^ Leopold website
- ^ Leopold English website
- ^ "Matias Tactile Pro & Mini Tactile Pro". Matias.
- ^ "Brand New Model F Keyboards – The Model M Predecessor: Mechanical Capacitive Buckling Spring Keyboards with NKRO". www.modelfkeyboards.com.
- ^ "NIZKEYBOARD". NIZ Store.
- ^ "宁芝电子 - PLUM机械键盘|NIZ静电容键盘 官方网站". www.niztech.cn.
- ^ "EC静电". www.niztech.cn.
- ^ "OLKB". OLKB.
- ^ "QMK Firmware - An open source firmware for AVR and ARM based keyboards". QMK Firmware.
- ^ "Razer Keyboard Switches - Green Switch, Orange Switch and Yellow Switch". Razer.
- ^ "SteelSeries Apex". Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS keyboards website
- ^ "REALFORCE | Premium Keyboard, PBT, Capacitive Key Switch". REALFORCE.
- ^ "UNIQEY". UNIQEY.
- ^ "varmilo mechanical keyboard". en.varmilo.com.
- ^ "Vortex Mechanical Keyboards". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "WASD Keyboards". Retrieved 11 October 2018.
- ^ "Wooting". wooting.nl.
- ^ "The optical mechanical keyboard switch called Flaretech". May 2, 2016.
- ^ "Wooting's Lekker switch". wooting.io.
- ^ "What are Hall Effect keyboard Switches". May 10, 2019.
- ^ "Introducing the Lekker switch". May 10, 2019.
- ^ "XMIT Keyboards". XMIT Keyboards.
- ^ "ZSA Technology Labs". Retrieved 13 December 2020.